simple Agent Smart.. I have more than one Nephew who either helps me split or wants to borrow one ... and what kind of modern age person questions a male who has more than 1 of the same tool. It's the Law of nature!! you make my common sense tingle....You ask were to purchase,,,yet you say you went to their page, which is where you purchase them. As for the spare parts, I've never had to replace anything on mine..after all the years in use..I've ran it on oak, pine, poplar, gum, only trouble I had was sour wood or twisted ever greens.. as long as the wood is dry it did the job..further more.. I see a lot of the videos of people splitting.. and they are doing it wrong from the get go.. these fools trying to split a round that is 30 inches across and 24 inches in length...are wasting time and energy.. any well seasoned done it all their life taught in the old ways..knows... you work your way around the edge spiraling in.. that way you get more done fast... work smarter not harder. You kind remind me of a few customers I have that always complain because the wood doesn't look exactly has pictured by other firewood sellers were the take a picture of perfectly split 3 sides cherry just as it hits the bright red stage on the end from drying. IT DOESN'T matter.. wood is wood is wood..and it will be ash before the week is out..now if u want that magazine cover look...I'll fix it right up and seal it when the color is right just so u can show it off...but if the wood doesn't need splitting ( ie: limbs etc ) I'm not splitting it. and for the record.. I have a log splitter as well..home build two way.. when I need get a lot done fast...I use it.. but mostly I split by hand cause it helps with the arthritis... perhaps you will learn a thing or two from my reply...because really... you should have known the answers before asking... admins..if I seem harsh....then I am...its the old ways...
Hi Rich,
By announcing my fault of being an obligatory smarty pants, I meant the equivalent of saying just kidding.
But now, I'm no longer kidding, I'm just plain envious.
My nephew are pretty decent kids, but while I learned woodsmanship and how to heat wood from my uncle and mentoring cousins as a kid, they have no interest in such archaic pursuits, and have <zero interest in either helping or splitting wood the,selves.
As to owning multiples of a tool, for me (and I may be an exception), yes, I have probably >10 hammers, but they are of purpose specific types (or if they are duplicates, they are kept in the various locations of their primary use e.g, some in basement, some in truck, some in barn/shop).
And again, I was just kidding, I could not possibly care less even if you owned 100 chopper 1's.
I didn't ask where I could buy one, I asked where you bought yours.
And I typed that before I went to the website, and only after I came back typed the rest, but it is still an appropriate question.
But it isn't disengenuous to ask, as in your scathing reply, you admit that you have owned it for "all the years of use", indicating that you MIGHT have purchased it in the time it was sold in the big box stores.
I wasn't commenting on your favorite axe and its effectiveness when I mentioned the video, I was commenting on the technique of the yokel in the video, (and just maybe, on their choice of videos to use to sell it).
I agree with your comments on splitting technique, and my firewood ends up pretty ugly because we burn EVERY piece of burnable wood and most of the bark too.
In fact, for me, one the best things about using my splitter is the ability to split the really really difficult crotches and knotty pieces.
Thanks for replying because despite the very paranoid and judmental tone and words of your response, there was really some good information in it- especially regarding the longevity of the components of the lever system (although that could also possibly be in some sense related to spreading the wear across 3 axes.)
The other thing I learned is that you seem to be kinda grouchy, defensive, and paranoid, even though I started my post with a disclaimer of being a smart ***** AND asked questions that I think most of us would think of.
I AM sorry if my post raised some issues with your "common sense" or spider sense or whatever, but perhaps you could learn to be a little more open in anwering and not blame your bad manners on "the old ways" because I think that maybe the oldest way is the Golden Rule, which I learned as "Do unto others as you would have done unto you."
God bless and keep you and yours.
Thomas